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Captain Cocoa2015-08-21 21:20:23
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Captain Cocoa, 2015-08-21 21:20:23

What are the best editing tools to use?

Hello everyone, it so happened that I'm used to typesetting sites directly on the hosting. I won’t say which one exactly, but there is a cool editor, and in general I always had enough of it.
But now he got a job in one company as a layout designer, there is an insanely lot of work. And I thought about how to speed up the layout process. The first thing I remembered was SASS. Immediately the question arose with which he came here.
Tell me the software that needs to be installed so that I can conveniently type on a PC even without access to the Internet with SASS technology, and immediately see the result in the browser.
What do I need for this, and how to connect it all and make it work together.
Perhaps somewhere there are articles or manuals, please poke your nose)

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Andrew Hecc, 2015-08-22
@RadCor

I am using brackets .
Everything you need is there right out of the box - support for preprocessors (less, sass etc.), instant preview in the browser, locally.
Plus for the future, there are a huge number of useful plugins that you can optionally connect - Git, Jade, Emmet and much more.

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Sergey, 2015-08-21
@gangstarcj

IDE like WebStorm, learn Gulp, Saas, Jade, Bootstrap, JS, JQuery

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Artem Malko, 2015-08-27
@artemmalko

I highly recommend TARS as a gulp builder for development. SCSS (SASS) is available out of the box + convenient file structure.

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Maxim Gatilin, 2015-08-27
@gatilin222

under windows there is a prepros program, it is convenient to use it, but if there are not many sass files (up to 20)

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